(catalogue Of The Historical And Bibliographical Works Of Mr Henry Stevens Of Vermont)

(catalogue Of The Historical And Bibliographical Works Of Mr Henry Stevens Of Vermont)

Author: Henry Stevens (and Son )

Publisher: Wentworth Press

Published: 2019-04-13

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13: 9781013152665

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Henry Stevens Family Correspondence

Henry Stevens Family Correspondence

Author: Henry Stevens

Publisher:

Published: 1844

Total Pages:

ISBN-13:

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The Henry Stevens family correspondence, 1844-1862, consists of letters written between Henry and Candace Stevens of Barnet, Vermont, and six of their children: Henry Jr., Sophia, Enos, Simon, Frank and George. The topics of the correspondence include the education and careers of the children, travel, finances, and there is much written about the work various family members did in copying and collecting historical documents for preservation. Family marrieages, births, and deaths are mentioned. There are also letters to Henry Sr. relating to business and politics. The third son, George was in the military and died in service in 1846. The family apparently acquired some of his military correspondence and it is interfiled with the family papers.